Private Properties

Netscape founder Jim Clark lists his penthouse in Miami Beach, Fla., for $27 million. Also, a home in Aspen, Colo., lists for just under $40 million, and a Beverly Hills home owned by the son of Dr. Phil sees a roughly 10% price cut.

October 21, 2011

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Netscape founder and philanthropist Jim Clark has put his penthouse apartment in Miami Beach, Fla., back on the market for $27 million.
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He originally listed the property last year, then took it off the market in March.
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The home, which spans the 41st through 43rd floors of the Setai Hotel in South Beach, is designed in a Southeast Asian style.
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It has 6,200 square feet of interior living space with three bedrooms.
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There are four bathrooms.
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Mr. Clark spent three years building and designing the apartment
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It has 22-foot ceilings in the living room and hand-carved antique wood panels.
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There are also panoramic views of South Beach and downtown Miami as well as a rooftop terrace with a heated pool and outdoor kitchen.
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Eloy Carmenate of One Sotheby's Realty has the listing. He says Mr. Clark is selling because he isn't using it as much as he used to.
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An Aspen, Colo., home has hit the market for $39.9 million. The property was listed for $58 million in 2009, then came off the market several months later, according to public records.
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Built in 2001, the home has 15,000 square feet of indoor living space and an additional 3,000 square feet of covered patios, including one that spans the entire back side of the home and has a 60-foot-long infinity pool.
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The home has two libraries and a master suite that connects to a large gym with a steam room.
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The 5-acre property is adjacent to a 400-acre nature preserve and has views of the Roaring Fork Valley. It's a five-minute drive from both the Aspen and Snowmass ski areas.
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The home is owned by builder and developer Gregory 'Skip' Gozzo, who says he built it as a vacation home for his family and is now ready to sell for the right price. Artwork and furnishings are available for an additional $3 million.
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